Part of being a leader is being decisive and confident about your decision. People lose confidence in you when you waffle for too long or too often. You can’t be a competent leader and be indecisive. Repeating the phrase ‘I don’t know” every time someone comes to you for a decision doesn’t [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Leadership’
May 1, 2007
10 Golden Lessons From Steve Jobs (Borrowed)
I recently read this article on another blog and liked it so much, I contacted the author and asked if I could link his article to my site. Luckily, he agreed. This article was borrowed from Ririan Project. Check it out. He and I have similar interests. If you enjoy this [...]
April 30, 2007
Great Multi-Taskers Make Poor Leaders
Recently, a NY times article came out extolling the virtues of “mono-tasking”. Much of the research available touts multi-tasking as an endeavor of diminishing returns. So called multi-tasking is actually a misnomer as far as brain function is concerned. The human brain is designed to only process so much information at a time. [...]

